OneDayLater,AppleClosesThatGBAEmulatorLoophole

It's bad news for those of you hoping to install a GBA emulator on an iDevice, jailbreak-free. Though a loophole in Apple's Enterprise Program recently made it possible for users to install a Game Boy Advance emulator over-the-air using MacBuildServer, Apple has (unsurprisingly) put an end to our Pokémon and Super Mario Bros. fun, and the emulator, "GBA4iOS," is now no more.
Specifically, Cupertino has put a stop to MacBuildServer's practices, and the service, which had made it possible to install GBA4iOS on non-jailbroken iDevices, can now only be accessed by registrants of Apple's $99/year Developer Program.
MacBuildServer explains:

Yesterday someone from Apple called to Serge, our founder and noticed, that enterprise certificate registered on our company was been used violating Apple’s agreements.
We was waiting for the moment for too long, and it came. It’s a pity, that since now our service could be used by participants of Apple Developers Program only.